Synthetik FM
My Happiness (featuring Eloquent) My Happiness (featuring Eloquent)
Upbeat synthpop music. Guest vocals courtesy of Steven Cochran (Eloquent)
Technology (featuring NukleoN) Technology (featuring NukleoN)
The quintessential Synthetik FM groove ... analog erasure-esque beats, electronics ... "Technology has come to save your life." ... guest vocals by NukleoN
Questions (featuring Ganymede) Questions (featuring Ganymede)
Electronic ballad featuring contributions from Patrick Runkle (Ganymede)
Flight (featuring davidmahr) Flight (featuring davidmahr)
Electronica with some 70's disco influences. Guest vocals by davidmahr
'They Can't See' featuring NURVIS 'They Can't See' featuring NURVIS
Darkwave electronic soung with some Depeche Mode influences. Lyrics are about politicians who lie to the masses. Vocals by Susan Orvis, additional production help from Paul Nurminen, both from NURVIS.
'One Line at a Time' featuring Astromill 'One Line at a Time' featuring Astromill
Electronic ballad. Lyrics and vocals from Sheryl McMillan aka Astromill. A fictional character from a storybook who wants to come alive.
'Those Moonlit Stairs' (featuring Kiss the Star) 'Those Moonlit Stairs' (featuring Kiss the Star)
Upbeat synthpop music with some New Order influences. Lyrics and vocals by Craig and Megan Smidt (aka Kiss the Star)
Impossible Impossible
A nice, spacey electronic ballad with lots of ambience. Guest vocals by Aidan Casserly of Empire State Human
The Sands of Time The Sands of Time
Retro-flavoured upbeat New Wave song, with some touches of Camouflage and 1981-era Depeche Mode. Guest vocals by Gary Flanagan. "Can we ever mend the errors of yesterday?"
Gesterns Zukunft Gesterns Zukunft
Shame (featuring Tony Reed) Shame (featuring Tony Reed)
A rather uptempo, yet slightly dark, synthpop song, with a lot of New Order influences ... guest vocals on this song by Tony Reed